Q. Factor out the greatest common factor. If the greatest common factor is 1, just retype the polynomial.6h2−4h
Identify GCF: Identify the greatest common factor (GCF) of the terms 6h2 and 4h. The common factors of 6 and 4 are 2. Both terms also have a common factor of h. Therefore, the GCF is 2h.
Find Remaining Factors: Divide each term by the GCF to find the remaining factors.For 6h2, we have 6h2÷2h=3h.For 4h, we have 4h÷2h=2.
Write Product: Write the original polynomial as the product of the GCF and the remaining factors.6h2−4h=2h(3h−2).